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Hi,
I’ve tried to install Xubuntu 11.10 on my system. The installation went smoothly till I had to reboot my system in order to finalize the installation. Booting the BIOS gave no problems, I saw the boot screen of Xubuntu and after a few seconds it started blinking and then I saw a black screen with those “command lines” (or boot sequence or how-do-you-call it) and then my system halted. Nothing happened except the cursosr whoch was blinking. No hard disc activity, nothing. I let the system that way for a half an hour and still nothing happened.
My system:
Asus P5KPL-AM Motherboard
Intel Core2 Quad Processor Q8200 (4M Cache, 2.33 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB)
NVidia Geforce 9800GT
4 Gigabyte memory
1 TB HDD
500 Gb HDD
1.5 TB external USB Disc
HP ePhotosmart B110a
Does anyone know what my problem might be? And is there a solution for my problem?
Many thanks in advance!
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You will have better luck asking Xubuntu forum. Also, you will have to give more information like if there is error message in the boot sequence. Unless there is specific bug on Ubuntu with your hardware.
Xfce is NOT Xubuntu. Bugs in Xubuntu don't mean that Xfce is buggy ...
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You will have better luck asking Xubuntu forum. Also, you will have to give more information like if there is error message in the boot sequence. Unless there is specific bug on Ubuntu with your hardware.
Thanks for your reply!
I already placed the same question on the Ubuntu forum (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? … st11440095).
For your info: I don't get any error messages. They only way to stop this is by rebooting my system. I don't suffer from any bugs i' aware of. I had never this kind of issues under Ubuntu (7.04/7.10/8.04/8.10/9.04/9.10/10.04).
Last edited by crazy bird (2011-11-09 13:21:19)
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If your system's hanging during boot, and before you log in, XFCE has nothing to do with it because it doesn't start until you log in, and then only if you've selected it as your DE (the default in Xubuntu). I've replied to your question on the Ubuntu forum, not because I'm an expert in such things but because I know what kind of information's needed that you left out. (Don't feel bad, it takes time and experience to learn these things.)
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If your system's hanging during boot, and before you log in
Correct, maybe this is the qrong place to ask such questions, but my idea was xubuntu+xfce, this is the rigth place to ask.
, XFCE has nothing to do with it because it doesn't start until you log in, and then only if you've selected it as your DE (the default in Xubuntu). I've replied to your question on the Ubuntu forum, not because I'm an expert in such things but because I know what kind of information's needed that you left out. (Don't feel bad, it takes time and experience to learn these things.)
It is indead when the systems boot after the BIOS boot/startup. Just before the login screen. I'll continue on the Ubuntu forum.
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